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Timethai
Thai singer, songwriter, and dancer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dharmthai Plangsilp (Thai: ธามไท แพลงศิลป์, RTGS: Thamthai Phlaengsin, pronounced [tʰāːm.tʰāj pʰlɛ̄ːŋ.sǐn]; born January 2, 1996), known professionally as Timethai (ธามไท, [tʰāːm.tʰāj]), is a Thai singer, songwriter, and dancer. Timethai was discovered in 2010 when Kamikaze's casting staff came across Timethai's YouTube videos which have been uploaded by a channel named 'Dharmthai'.[1] Timethai's dancing and choreography skills, cultivated since he was 7 years old, which couple uniquely with his ability to play traditional Thai instruments such as the Thai alto xylophone, Thai alto bamboo xylophone and Kong Wong (Thai: ฆ้องวง),[2] captured the attention of the casting staff, who offered Timethai a one-year singing and dancing training opportunity, and soon signed him to their label Kamikaze under RS PLC. He graduated with a bachelor's degree from Srinakarinwirot University.
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Timethai's debut single, "No More", featuring Tomo and his unique hip-hop dancing style, was released in December 2011. The music video "No More"[3] reached more than 10,000,000 views on YouTube within just 5 months[4] and have been discussed nationwide. Timethai followed up the release of his debut single with his second single "The End"[5] in April 2012. One month after its release, "The End" charted at number one in Thailand.[6] Timethai is considered to be a rising newcomer in Thailand's music industry as well as Thailand's most popular young solo male artist.
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Year | Thai title | Title | Network | Notes | With |
2020–present | ช่วงติดผู้ | YouTube:Four Sakonrut | Sakolrat Wornurai | ||
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